-20 and LS430
#1
Lexus Champion
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-20 and LS430
Monday Tuesday night its gonna get 20 below. I have a pile of driving I cannot get out of. Am I being silly to think about renting a car thinking my bushings and struts etc might incur some extra ordinary damage.
I mean it gets cold up here but 20 below is pretty rare though I did get in my LS 2 weeks ago and it was 18.8 below. I did hear noises out of by back end in the suspension I have not heard before that went away when it "warmed" up above zero or so.
Thanks
Fusion for 2 days will be about 50 bcuks
I mean it gets cold up here but 20 below is pretty rare though I did get in my LS 2 weeks ago and it was 18.8 below. I did hear noises out of by back end in the suspension I have not heard before that went away when it "warmed" up above zero or so.
Thanks
Fusion for 2 days will be about 50 bcuks
#2
Lexus Test Driver
Don't worry. I have my LS for 3+ years, and each year there was (and is now) russian winter. All last week temps were floating around -20c.
Last year there was -33c minimum.
Car is completely drivable and no extra damage occurs/will occur.
Just make sure it's completely warmed up and tranny is warmed up as well before attempting driving.
The noises you hear may come from frozen door/trunk seals etc.
Anyway, i have no reservations about using LS in deep freeze times.
Last year there was -33c minimum.
Car is completely drivable and no extra damage occurs/will occur.
Just make sure it's completely warmed up and tranny is warmed up as well before attempting driving.
The noises you hear may come from frozen door/trunk seals etc.
Anyway, i have no reservations about using LS in deep freeze times.
#4
Pole Position
Good clean oil and filter are essential in these extreme cold temps - lubrication at start-up is the most critical, since that is when wear is most likely to occur. If you're nearing an oil change, suggest change it now, especially for cold starts outside (if car will not be in garage for starts).
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#8
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Oh my...... It's a car, and made for it.
I wash my ES in -25C weather lol
Idle car for x amount of minutes. I go 5ish. Then drive slow for the the first mile or so.
Basically do the limits but don't mash on the throttle, let that heat and movement warm the fluid, just as in your motor.
I wash my ES in -25C weather lol
Basically do the limits but don't mash on the throttle, let that heat and movement warm the fluid, just as in your motor.
#9
Lexus Test Driver
Wrong.... To warm up your tranny, warm up engine for about 5min first, then, keeping brakes on, put tranny to D. wain 45sec, put it to N, 45s, put to R, 45s, repeat. Done. Then you can begin driving.
#11
I think I may stop over at Lexus of Brookfield and get a oil change... Should do it myself but its wayyyy to cold here in Oconomowoc Wi(-8) Wind chill is much colder.... Even my garage is 10 degrees. LOL...
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